FUZE Persona Masterclass
Digital Persona Workflow
Client-specific training for believable, high-likeness digital brand content
Live Online Masterclass • 4 Weeks • Starts March 12, 2026 • 11:00 AM CT
Tuition: $597 (Limited to 15 seats)
Designed for:
Social-first brand imagery • Consistent likeness across posts & campaigns • Artists, musicians, speakers, creators, entrepreneurs
Not designed for:
Wall portraits • Large fine-art prints • Replacement for commissioned photography
Four 90-minute live classes with demos, Q&A, and weekly assignments—so you build a sellable Persona system for consistent, realistic social content with high likeness.
Most photographers don’t want to create portraits from “thin air.” Good. They shouldn’t have to.
Digital Persona is not a shortcut and not an app trick. It’s a photographer-led system for creating controlled, high-likeness brand imagery—built from intentional source images, defined constraints, and realism rules.
Instead of hoping an app guesses correctly, you design the foundation: angles, crops, expressions, lighting logic, and environment rules—so variation happens inside a believable lane for that person.
Important note: Digital Persona is designed for social-first deliverables (posts, reels, thumbnails, banners, campaigns). Not for wall portraits or large prints. The goal is believable, high-likeness content—not museum-scale perfection.
Why Persona matters
Your clients need content. They don’t have time for constant shoots. Persona builds a client-specific system for consistent, believable variations—same person, new looks.
The shift: we extend what you photographed instead of inventing someone new—so likeness stays locked and realism holds.
How long does a Persona image take?
Time depends on the scope and polish level, but here’s a realistic range per finished image:
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Simple variation: ~30–60 minutes per finished image once the Persona is dialed in
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Complex request: 1–3 hours per finished image (multiple outfits, scenes, tighter realism)
How it works (in plain English)
1) Capture a tight, intentional set of source images
A planned series of:
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consistent angles (straight-on, slight turns, profiles)
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social-first crops (tight headshot, 3/4, banner-friendly negatives)
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expression range (neutral, confident, approachable, editorial)
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micro-variations (tiny head tilts, eye direction, chin height)
2) Train a client-specific identity foundation (Persona)
This is the difference between “app luck” and professional control. You’re building a model that understands that one person—so the outputs stay recognizable and believable.
3) Prompt realistic variations that fit their brand
New scenes. New wardrobe looks. New moods. Same person. Same vibe.
(And you’ll learn how to build prompts using your artistic instincts—so it feels like you created it, not a template.)
Realism rules (non-negotiable)
Persona only works long-term if it protects trust—especially online.
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Believability first: if it wouldn’t reasonably exist in their world, we don’t make it
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Identity locked: same facial structure, proportions, age cues, and natural detail
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Camera logic: angle, perspective, and crop stay consistent
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Light agrees with the portrait: direction and contrast make sense—no “AI glow”
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No “gotcha” imagery: the goal is confident content, not deception
Think of Persona like a creative studio on-call: on demand output, controlled style, real-world logic.
What Persona unlocks
Built specifically for social media deliverables, Persona can support:
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Content series for launches, tours, releases, promotions, and brand partnerships
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Consistent looks for weekly posting without weekly shoots
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Campaign variety (locations, mood, wardrobe direction, seasonal shifts) while keeping the person believable
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Faster ideation with professional guardrails and repeatable results
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A premium add-on you can offer to creatives who live online
Bottom line:
Consent-based • Disclosed • Identity-controlled
What you’ll learn here
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The exact pose/crop/expression capture recipe that creates 95%+ likeness consistency
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How to avoid the #1 failure point: training with random images
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How to build prompts using your artistic vision (so the work still feels authored)
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How to train style and decision-making so AI can “shoot like you”
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A workflow designed for social-first outputs (not large wall portraits)
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Persona isn’t about pretending.
It’s about creating a consistent, believable stream of social content—with your eye, your taste, and your control.


